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A couple of weeks ago, I asked for advice for fishing on a small natural
lake in Michigan in late August with no electronics. Here's a summary of the responses... Natural-looking crankbaits, Pop-r's, Plastic worms of various colors (T-rigged and C-rigged), shallow-diving cranks, tandem spinnerbaits over weeds, double-prop baits, black buzzbaits, black spinnerbaits, soft jerkbaits of various colors. Seeing as that pretty much covers my whole tacklebox :-), I thought it couldn't hurt to ask the opposite question -- are there any particular lures/techniques that you would, as a rule, NOT use at that time of the year in that area? Nate |
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